sabato 27 dicembre 2014

Koran, Isis and allegations to Non real Muslims


KORAN, ISIS and penalities to NON-Muslims




For a while now I have been involved with anti ISIS activities and groups. I took a trip to visit Muslim refuges who ran away from ISIS controlled areas in Southern Turkey and took some aid with me to the believers among them. 

Three days ago I received one of these refugees here in the US as a sponsor. The young Syrian activist is an influential leader of anti ISIS group who made their atrocities known to the world and their reports are highly visible in the news media we receive about ISIS everyday. He and over 15 other activists are my focus of prayer, love, care and spiritual guidance. They have been doing wonders, and I wish I could reveal more about what they did and who they are, but for their own security as they are on the top wanted list by ISIS, I have to be quiet about them.

I have observed the great decline of faith in Islam among those who ran away and received reports from this group of young activists of the decline of the state of faith in Islam among those who have been left behind in ISIS areas.

On Christmas day, just couple of days after my guest arrived from overseas, I had a family gathering which contained some members of my Iraqi Muslim family (sister in law, nephew and a niece) who received asylum status here in the US last October and live near me and my new guest from Syria.

A discussion about ISIS aroused and it took its natural end to discuss the religion of Islam itself. My Iraqi family tried to blame these atrocities done by ISIS on their “wrong” interpretation of Islam and not on Islam as such. I maneuvered in the discussion playing the “ISIS advocate” trying to recruit them to ISIS “extremist” ideology they believe to be wrong.

I started to quote Islamic authorities (Quran, Sunna, and widely accepted scholars) proving ISIS theology to be the right one. The family found themselves in the corner of what I called “following their own made-up god; desire” as they cherry pick their own religious convections according to their personal opinions and desire. 
When they tried to argue that religion has to conform to reason, I cornered them that they are “following their own made-up god; reason”. 

In any way they tried to play this game to excuse Islam from the “misinterpretation” of the extremists, I showed them that they (my family) are not true Muslims (one who surrender to Allah); because they made-up their own god to follow and submit to beside Allah, thus they could be easily labeled as Mushrkoon (idolaters) who associate other gods with Allah. 

They have either to totally surrender to Allah and his judgments or they cannot be considered among those who surrender (Muslim) and therefore they are as the Quran describe them Kaferoon (disbelievers). 

An example of a heavy corner they could not escape from in this discussion was these Quranic verses:

“Whoso judgeth not by that which Allah hath revealed: such are disbelievers.” Quran 5:44
“So judge between them by that which Allah hath revealed, and follow not their desires” Quran 5:49
“Is it a judgment of the time of (pagan) ignorance that they are seeking? Who is better than Allah for judgment to a people who have certainty (in their belief)?” Quran 5:50

The young Syrian activist guest, confirmed what I have been observing for a while, that in his native city of Raqqa (the de facto capital of ISIS), people either Muslims who support ISIS or as he put it “atheists” who reject ISIS and Islam. He even went further that what he followed as a Muslim and my Iraqi family follow is the shells of Islam not its core, and if they dived into the core, they will have no way but to become ISIS supporters.

In a desperate maneuver from my Iraqi family they said that following “extremist” (they mean fundamentalism) interpretation in any religion would lead to violence. I objected to this escape route and responded, that if you are a Christian “extremist” (fundamentalist), there is nothing in the Gospel of Jesus Christ teach you to kill others; instead the founder of this faith himself was the one who died for His followers and commanded them to love their enemies and to give the other cheek and go the extra mile because His kingdom is not of this world.

They agreed that indeed Christ is a unique person who came in peace and brought peace, but still when His followers extremely misinterpret His message they waged violence warfare, like the middle ages Crusades.

I explained to them that the Crusades were caused because of the Muslim atrocities against Christian pilgrims who were traveling to Jerusalem. These pilgrims have been under Muslim terrorists attacks. Robbers and kidnapers took the Christian possessions and enslaved them and sold their women and children in the salve markets. The response of Christendom back then was, “we have to secure the route to our holy city of Jerusalem”. 

I explained them that to the Catholic Europe at that time, mortal sins (according to Catholicism then, salvation could be lost because of mortal sin) only could be redeemed by going on this long and exhausting pilgrimage to Jerusalem which will restore the mortal sinner back into the grace of salvation Christ. In a way Jerusalem was to Christians of this time as of Mecca to Muslims, and interrupting such spiritual journeys by the Muslim terrorists raids on the Christian caravans needed a response from Christendom to protect its “city of salvation”. 

At the end of the discussion, my Muslim Iraqi family said something like: “if this is the true Islam, then I do not want to be part of such religion”. They consider themselves now to be nothing but a cultural Muslims who do not want to get into the core of such violent religion as Islam.

The opportunity we have to minister to those who have been disenchanted with Islam is great and imminent. Though my Syrian guest called those who rejected Islam back in his native country of Syria because of ISIS as “atheists”, they are not really as they believe in a god, they are mostly “rejectionist of Islam”, a theists (someone believe in a god without rejection of revelation), deists or agnostics, but hardly real atheists.

The opportunity is now and we need to pray for the salvation of these disenchanted “Muslim rejectionists” and all the other Muslims who are still enchanted with Islam. May the spell of Islam break up soon in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

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